« 19 Federal Agencies Release Updated or New Policies to Improve Scientific Integrity In Government, Deliver Strong Science-Based Outcomes for Every American (…) »
« 19 Federal Agencies Release Updated or New Policies to Improve Scientific Integrity In Government, Deliver Strong Science-Based Outcomes for Every American (…) »
« The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) prepared this report to the
Appropriations Committees of the Senate and the House in fulfillment of the requirement in the Joint Explanatory Statement (JES) accompanying Division C of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (P.L. 118-42). The JES required OSTP…
« Today, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is announcing the winners of the OSTP Year of Open Science Recognition Challenge. This challenge engaged researchers, community scientists, educators, innovators, and the broader public to highlight efforts to expand access to research for the benefit…
« Open science has the potential to unlock a world of possibilities by increasing access to research products and processes for fellow researchers, educators, innovators, community advocates, policymakers, and beyond. In so doing, we can spur discovery and innovation, bolster public trust, and strengthen evidence-based decision making. That’s…
« Le Bureau de la politique scientifique et technologique (OSTP) de la Maison Blanche a annoncé de nouvelles directives en faveur de l’open access. Désormais, les résultats de la recherche financée par le gouvernement fédéral américain seront immédiatement mis à la disposition des citoyens américains. (…) »
« This document aims to improve consistency across Federal departments and agencies in the instructions they provide to researchers about selecting repositories for data resulting from Federally funded research. It identifies a set of desirable characteristics of online, public access data repositories to help ensure that research data are findable, accessible,…
« SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) is an advocacy organization working on behalf of more than 240 academic and research library
members to make research and education open and equitable by design. We believe that sharing knowledge is a fundamental human right, and that…
« COAR and SPARC have published a joint response to the OSTP Request for Public Comment on Draft Desirable Characteristics of Repositories for Managing and Sharing Data Resulting From Federally Funded Research. (…) »
« The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is seeking public comments on a draft set of desirable characteristics of data repositories used to locate, manage, share, and use data resulting from Federally funded research. (…) »